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Wrong.
First of all, "The Nation" is not main stream, and extremely radical.
For example, they supported Bernie Sanders.
I am also extremely radical, but they are wrong on the claims Trump did anything wrong.
Here is what your link claimed:
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The 84 people who signed bogus documents claiming that Donald Trump won the 2020 election include dozens of local Republican Party leaders, seven current candidates for public office, eight current office holders and at least five previous state and federal office holders.
Groups from Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, New Mexico, Nevada, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin all allegedly sent lists of so-called alternate electors to the National Archives after the 2020 election.
...}
Those 84 people are not claiming to BE electors, but are just suggesting they suspect the election.
They are not trying to slip fake electors to Congress, but are just suggesting some new names for electors they believe would be more honest.
I agree with Trump's claim that many of the current electors are very suspicious, and the ones proposed by his supporters may be more honest.
However, it really was up to the judges in each state, and they ruled there was not enough proof of election irregularities to prosecute, so that it the end of it.
Personally I think any use of electronic voting machines is absolute fraud, but its up to the judges.
Its over.
Nothing happened.
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